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BIG celebrates the grand opening of the Danish Expo Pavilion 2010

Posted: 30 Apr 2010 08:10 PM PDT

May 1st 2010, is the grand opening day of Shanghai Expo 2010. The Danish Pavilion at Shanghai's World Expo 2010 designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group opens to the public today.

Also see the previous post of Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010.

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Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, diagram courtesy of BIG

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BIG celebrates the grand opening of the Danish Expo Pavilion 2010

The Danish Pavilion at Shanghai's World Expo 2010 designed by BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group opens to the public today.

The Danish pavilion at EXPO 2010 will give visitors the opportunity to try some of the best aspects of Danish city life themselves. Through interaction, the visitors are able to actually experience some of  Copenhagen's best attractions – the city bike, the harbor bath, playground settings, a picnic on the roof garden and the opportunity to see the authentic H.C Andersen's Little Mermaid.

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Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, image courtesy of BIG | Photo by Iwan Baan

When we visited the World Exhibition in Zaragoza, we were stunned by the artificial content. State propaganda in paper maché. The Danish Expo pavilion 2010 is the real deal, and not just endless talking. You can ride the city bike, take a swim in the harbor bath, and see the real Little Mermaid

Founder of BIG, Bjarke Ingels

The pavilion is designed as a traffic loop created by the motion of city bikes and pedestrians tied in a knot. Over 300 free city bikes located upon the roofscape, offer the visitors a chance to experience the Danish urban lifestyle which includes biking everywhere. The loops are connected in two places. Coming from the inside, the visitors can move out onto the roof, pick up a bike and re-visit the exhibition by bike as the outdoor cycle path slips into the interior and runs along the entire exhibition before exiting onto the EXPO grounds. The sequence of events at the exhibition takes place between two parallel facades – the internal and external. The internal is closed and contains different functions of the pavilion. The width varies and is defined by the programme of the inner space. The pavilion's external façade is made of perforated steel. In the evening time, the façade becomes a sequenced instrument of interactive light illuminating the passers-by.

Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, image courtesy of BIG | Photo by Iwan Baan

Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, image courtesy of BIG | Photo by Iwan Baan

The exhibition can be experienced in two speeds, as a calm stroll with time to absorb the surroundings and as a dynamic bicycle trip, where the city and city life rush past. Like a Danish city, the Danish pavilion is best experienced on foot and by bike. This way, the pavilion's theme Welfairytales (Welfare + Fairytales) re-launches the bicycle in Shanghai as a symbol of lifestyle and sustainable urban development. When the Expo closes, the pavilion can be moved to another site in Shanghai and could function as a transfer point for Shanghai's new city bikes.

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Danish Expo Pavilion 2010, image courtesy of BIG | Photo by Iwan Baan

Sustainability is often misunderstood as the neo-protestant notion "that it has to hurt in order to do good".

You're not supposed to take long warm showers – because wasting all that water is not good for the environment.

you're not supposed to fly on holidays – because airtraffic is bad for the environment.

Gradually we all get the feeling that sustainable life simply is less fun than normal life. If sustainable designs are to become competitive it can not be for purely moral or political reasons – they have to be more attractive and desirable than the non-sustainable alternative. With the Danish Pavilion we have attempted to consolidate a handful of real experiences of how a sustainable city – such as Copenhagen – can in fact increase the quality of life.

Founder of BIG, Bjarke Ingels

The pavilion is a monolithic structure in white painted steel which keeps it cool during the Shanghai summer sun due to its heat-reflecting characteristics. The roof is covered with a light blue surfacing texture, known from Danish cycle paths. Inside, the floor is covered with light epoxy and also features the blue cycle path where the bikes pass through the building. The steel of the facade is perforated in a pattern that reflects the actual structural stresses that the pavilion is experiencing making it a 1:1 stress test. The blue cycle path and white concrete surfaces will further define the arrival and exit areas.

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Sitting in the harbor pool at the centre of the pavilion is the real Little Mermaid from the harbor of Copenhagen. As one of three of H.C. Andersen's fables, who is affectionally known in China as An Tung Shung, which is read by every child in China, this will be seen as a gesture of cultural generosity between Denmark and China. While the mermaid is in Shanghai her place in Copenhagen will be replaced by Ai Wei Wei's multimedia artwork, including a live broadcast of the statue in Shanghai. Other artists include Jeppe Hein from Denmark, who designed a 'social bench' that will run alongside the bicycle lane and adapts to its environment elastically by incorporating different functions including a bar for food and drink. The works of Martin De Thurah and Peter Funch are also included in the exhibition areas.

Throughout the design and realization of the Danish Pavilion a wide range of disciplines, such as architecture, engineering, lighting design and art installations meld together to create a single structure that plays like a finely tuned instrument.

Leader of Danish Expo Pavilion 2010 and Partner in BIG, Finn Norkjaer

+ About BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group

BIG currently comprises a group of architects, designers, and thinkers operating within the fields of architecture, urbanism, research, and development which are comprised of over 20 nationalities. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, Asia and North America. BIG's architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes, not least due to the influence of multicultural exchange, global economic flows and communication technologies that together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. In all our actions we try to move the focus from the little details to the BIG picture.

+ Project credits / data

Project: Danish Pavilion at the EXPO 2010
Size: 3.000m2
Client: EBST
Collaborators: 2+1, Arup AGU, Arup Shanghai, Tongji Design Institute, Ai Wei Wei, Jeppe Hein, Martin De Thurah, Peter Funch
Location: Shanghai, China

Architect: BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group
Creative Director: Bjarke Ingels
Partner-in-Charge: Finn Norkjaer
Team: Tobias Hjortdahl, Jan Magasanik, Claus Tversted, Henrick Poulsen, Niels Lund Petersen, Kamil Szoltysek, Sonja Reisinger, Anders Ulsted, Jan Borgstrom, Pauline Lavie, Teis Draiby, Daniel Sundlin, Line Gericke, Armen Menendian, Karsten Hammer Hansen, Martin W. Mortensen, Kenneth Sorensen, Jesper Larsen, Anders Tversted
Photograph: Iwan Baan

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Carros Parking Lot & Urban Planning | N+B architects

Posted: 30 Apr 2010 06:58 PM PDT

French architectural practice N+B architects recently has completed a parking lot and an urban planning in Carros, France. The project took into account the notions of flexibility, and environmental use functionality and to enable the programmatic entities, to be linked together around exterior spaces.

The intervention takes into account the program, but also, the architectural flexibility, the environmental protection, the public character of the building.

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Carros Parking Lot & Urban Planning, image courtesy of N+B architects

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Carros Parking Lot & Urban Planning, image courtesy of N+B architects

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Carros Parking Lot & Urban Planning, image courtesy of N+B architects

+ Project credits / data

PROGRAM: Construction of a parking lot and an urban planning
ARCHITECT: Elodie Nourrigat & Jacques Brion,  N+B Architectes
LOCATION: Carros, France
CLIENT : Communauté des Communes des Coteaux d'azur
PROJECT MANAGER:
Elodie Nourrigat& Jacques Brion, N+B Architectes
Architectes Associé François Privat, Architecte

CALENDAR : 2007-March 2010
START OF PLANNING: 2007
START OF CONSTRUCTION: 2008
COMPLETION: 2010
FLOOR AREA: 4299 m²
COST: 3 700 000€ TTC
PHOTOGRAPH: Paul KOZLOWSKI

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH | L3P Architekten

Posted: 30 Apr 2010 08:38 AM PDT

The 6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH in Switzerland, is a housing project designed by Swiss architect L3P Architekten. It features the randomized glazing and openings on the facade with its unique panorama view.

The architectural expression is essentially defined through the location of the property, with its unique panorama view, and the historical reference to the castle town.

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH, image courtesy of L3P Architekten

+ Project description courtesy of L3P Architekten

The architectural expression is essentially defined through the location of the property, with its unique panorama view, and the historical reference to the castle town. Each of the apartments located on the three floors of the two house sections differ in floor plan, height and proportion. The centre of every apartment is formed through the lounge room, adorned with high ceilings (3.4m) and ceiling to floor windows to the south side.

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH, image courtesy of L3P Architekten

The interplay between the partly winding, narrow and castle-like private rooms and the open and light-flooded 'public' rooms, gives the separate apartments their quality and layout composure.

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH, image courtesy of L3P Architekten

The consequent use of height offset in the separate apartments allows a layout in both attic apartments which is vertically orientated; the rooms are over each other and are staggered on the mezzanine to the lounge room.

The long, 2m high corner windows and the glazed loggias allow a unique panorama. The interaction with the proportions of the window surfaces, the over-long windows and super-elevated balconies in the centre of both houses fool the eye, the individual apartments are not comprehensible from the outside. The 'castle' character of the north façade, with 'arrow-slit' like windows, orientates itself on the historical fundamental structure of Regensberg.

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH - Floor plans, drawing courtesy of L3P Architekten

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6 Family House Staldern Regensberg ZH - Elevations, drawing courtesy of L3P Architekten

+ Project credits / data

Project: 6 family house Staldern Regensberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Location: Regensberg, Canton Zurich, Switzerland
Completion: October 2008
GFA: 960m2
Architect: L3P Architekten AG FH SIA
Team: Frank Schaefer Arch.ETH, Boris Egli Arch.FH, Martin Reusser Arch.FH
Civil: Bona + Fischer AG, Winterthur
Builder: E. Schäfer Bau AG, Dielsdorf
Photographer: Vito Stallone

+ All images and drawings courtesy of L3P Architekten
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